Meaning & Definition of word "Winter"

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    Winter

    /ˈwɪntər/

    noun:

    • 1. The coldest season of the year, occurring between autumn and spring, typically characterized by low temperatures, snowfall, and shorter days.
      • Example: Many animals hibernate during winter to conserve energy.
    • 2. A period of time that is thought of as a time of coldness or inactivity.
      • Example: The city looks beautiful during the winter, with decorations and lights everywhere.
    • 3. The last part of the year, typically associated with cold weather in temperate regions.
      • Example: They usually plan their vacations for winter to enjoy skiing in the mountains.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'winter', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'winter' and German 'Winter'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    winter wonderland:

    A picturesque scene, often with snow, that resembles a fairy tale.

    long winter:

    An extended period of cold that can be particularly harsh.

    winter blues:

    A feeling of sadness or depression that some people experience during the winter months.

    Related Words

    snow:

    Frozen precipitation that falls during winter.

    ice:

    Frozen water, commonly found in winter.

    solstice:

    The shortest day of the year that occurs in winter.

    Slang Meanings of winter

    Meaning: The cold season when you can't escape your home.

    Example Sentence: I can't wait for spring; I'm so tired of this winter grind.

    Meaning: A period of hibernation for animals, or for people to stay indoors.

    Example Sentence: I'm just in my winter mode, binge-watching shows and eating snacks.